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I tried to convert 960*540 bmp to mpeg2 format file.
But I got a error message
"The resolution of the video is illegal.
> The windows size needs to be set between 8*8 and 4088*4088.
> The width and height of window needs to be multiple of 8."
Is it impossible to convert 960*540 bmp to mpeg2 format file using TMPG Enc?
I need you to solved my problem here. I want to encode to SVCD format. I had a mpeg1 encoder using PV233 chip and Zoltrix capture card. Which one is prefer for good quality recording wheather using avi without compression or mpeg1 (CBR 6144 Mbps)? When I encode a video signal using Zoltrix at higher rate (480 x 480) it showed jerking picture and why the avi file processed at 15 frame per second?
You should check www.vcdhelp.com on the capture thing. What I know is that AVI capturing takes up a lot of space, if you are really into this maby you should check out the WinTV PVR or the RealMagic DV card. They are great since AVI capturing is hard and difficult getting it good as well but it's cheap.
download this progamm and trying to convert .avi to .mpg
and coming error that cannot load >>>>>>P3Package.dll<<<<<<<<<!!
where I can take this file and what is that???????????
When i convert avi to mpg... i will convert it. and then play it in windows media player.. and the color will be fine one minute and then do pinkish the next..a nd it will go on and on, etc.... I think it has a major bug or something...does anyone know the problem.. thanks
All of the sudden I'm getting 2 error messages that I've never seen before. Right when I try to launch TMPGEnc. I've never had this problem before.
First one says "Read error against address 0229DB4A" and the second "Run Time Error 216 at 0003D850
I was running version 2.52.xx. I deleted it and tried again. I defragged the hard drives and ran check disk. Rebooted and got the same errors. I downloaded version 2.53 and got the same error's.
These are coming before I can even run the program. I don't know but in Premiere 6 I encoded a movie to MS DV AVI instead of just the regular MS AVI. I's stumped. Can anyone offer some help?
Did you ever get this figured out. I have the exact same problem.
Thanks
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>All of the sudden I'm getting 2 error messages that I've never seen before. Right when I try to launch TMPGEnc. I've never had this problem before.
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>First one says "Read error against address 0229DB4A" and the second "Run Time Error 216 at 0003D850
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>I was running version 2.52.xx. I deleted it and tried again. I defragged the hard drives and ran check disk. Rebooted and got the same errors. I downloaded version 2.53 and got the same error's.
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>These are coming before I can even run the program. I don't know but in Premiere 6 I encoded a movie to MS DV AVI instead of just the regular MS AVI. I's stumped. Can anyone offer some help?
The is no video when i start the proccess of converting AVI to MPG, I need to do this for some family videos and so on. Thank you to anyone who can help, i need these for VCD thats why i need them in mpg cause thats what my burning software wants. THank you
I just noticed that under "Settings" "Video" tab that "DC Componet precision" says higher the smoother video. anybody have an opinion on this setting? 8 bit...10 bit....slower, better?
I don't think it matters much, I allways stick to the standard templates, have worked fine for me, with excellent quality of the encoded videos etc. I don't care too much for the setting just the ones you can change when you load up a template.
The setting relates to the type of movie you are trying to encode. If you are encoding a movie with a lot of calm scenes then a higher precision would be appropiate. The opposite goes for action movies with a lot of movement, the lower setting is more appropiate.
You wouldn't normally need to worry about this because it's effect isn't a great deal.
Has someone posted a set of guides for TMPGEnc that show which setting one could/should tweak to balance between file size and quality?
My specific issue has to do with converting an AVI to VCD. The resulting file is a tad too large for a CD (~851MB). I am looking for the setting that would knock back the file size with minimal impact on the quality. Surely I can't be the first to ask this question.
Here is a good guide regarding that matter from www.vcdhelp.com. Dont miss the forum discussion that follows. The arctile depends that your player can cope with non standard VCDs. Esp. VBR.
Btw. You can fit 900 MB on an 90 mins media in (S)VCD format but not any CD-Rom/Player can cope with that. At least most Yamakawa, Scott and Cyberhome players can.
Btw. Something weird is hapening with posting threads, its not the first time I see an multiple post or and moved posting(not only from me :)
When i decode an avi to mpeg format, and when i play the movie, the sound goes out of sync. I have WINDOWS XP and i dont know what to do please help....FAST!
Just extract the audio from the divx (uncompress it if it is a mp3 file or something) the just do the same thing. Load up the video file, and then on the audio tab, look up the wav file and select it (the one you extracted) the just encode as you would. Tada, perfect sync.
This problem might be a bug in Tmpgenc or something I don't know but I allways do it this way since I fear sync problems and my computer is verry slow.
For audio extraction use msgraph or maby virtual dub, your choise
Have tried several divx movies of good quallity, but they all give the same result to my my svcd, the picture is sharp and the sound is exellent, but the video streaming is not so good. I use the supervideo template and have tried several adjustment, but nothing seems to help.
Any sugestions?
And another thing what excectly does multiplexing and de-multiplexing, and when do we use it??
I have been doing the same thing, converting DivX to SVCD (my divx are in 640*360 with AC3 sound) so I had to extract the audio to a uncompressed wav file first.
I would suggest you use 2-pass VBR and set the minimum value to 300 and the avegage bit rate to between 1900-2300. Other than that, if you use a template you should be fine. My encodings are good and works fine.
A note though is that if you can, get a DivX with as high quality as possible and if you are converting movies, get hold of the ones that are released on 2 cd's.
I figured it out myself, the source was 23 fps and I have Pal system with 25 fps, so i tried to enable 3:2 Pulldown in the advance tab and my movie works perfect.